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WOOD WOOD’s Soho Store is Getting a Hygge Upgrade

London’s Soho is about to get a healthy injection of hygge, as WOOD WOOD brings its Life™ Store concept to the city with the assistance of Orienteer Magazine.  A shining example of Denmark’s keen eye for design and fine detail, WOOD WOOD, over the years, has positioned itself as more than just an apparel brand.  […]

Enagwa – stunning bento boxes

Engawa Soho  I often dream about Japan, sitting on a tatami floor, cross-legged on the floor with a wooden Japanese bento box spread across the table. Since I can’t travel there anytime…

Mamma Always Said’s Australian Menu is The Comfort Treat You Need Right Now

Mamma Always Said, Meraki Hospitality's latest eatery on Peel Street just metres away from their long-lasting establishment Uma Nota, serves Western comfort food inspired by family recipes and conviviality. Their new Australian menu is a celebration of fresh produces and the diverse flavours that make the country's cuisine increasingly popular in restaurants and bars of cosmopolitan cities around the world.

Like the name suggests, the SoHo eatery focuses on indulgent sharing-style plates served in a trendy and relaxed environment that blends restaurant and bar style. Mamma Always Said also operates on an all-day eating concept, which allows it to easily be flexible and accommodate guests during these challenging times.

The seasonal Australian menu focuses on comforting on recipes with a refined touch and bold seasoning. Our favourite appetiser was definitely the golden and crispy Salt ’n’ Pepper Squid with garlic mayo and lemon, a classic on the tables of the Mediterranean shores and Australia's coastal areas alike. It was simple and yet very well executed, which is exactly what you should look for in a popular dish like this.

While the selection of main courses, or rather, bigger plates, ranges from meat to seafood and vegetarian options, we were particularly impressed by the fish-based dishes. In the Roasted King Prawns with green Chimichurri and lime we could taste all the freshness of the products as well as the richness of the spicy sauce. The star of the meal, however, was definitely the Grilled Barramundi with herby crumb and lemon butter, which was perfectly moist, lemony, and balanced and alone worth a second visit to Mamma Always Said.

Mamma Always Said
Mamma’s Pavlova With Red Berry Ice Cream

We ended our meal on a sweet note with Australia's most popular dessert and one of the country's symbols, the very indulgent Mamma’s Pavlova with red berry ice cream, which was beautifully presented comfort food at its best.

Mamma's Australian dishes are also available for delivery on the Meraki At Home Menu , available on Hong Kong Island. Order via WhatsApp +852 6379 9748

Mamma Always Said, 42-44, Peel Street, Central; +852 2386 2216

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Toasting 25-Years of Friendship at Randall & Aubin.

Toasting 25-Years of Friendship at Randall & Aubin.

Recently one of my best friend’s and I celebrated our 25-year friendversary! You can read more about our friendship here, but we met in an oversized tyre in the primary school playground and the rest…

Toasting 25-Years of Friendship at Randall & Aubin.

Recently one of my best friend's and I celebrated our 25-year friendversary! You can read more about our friendship here, but we met in an oversized tyre in the primary school playground and the rest is, well, history. Naturally we had to celebrate, and with Emma moving out of London soon we also needed to toast to her new home. We chose an old favourite for our little celebration, the fabulous Ra...

New Restaurant Kinship Breathes Soul Into SoHo With Its Rustic Yet Refined Food

There seems to be about a hundred and one restaurants opening in Hong Kong these days, but rarely are they born of friendship, or should I say Kinship? American and British chefs Chris Grare and Arron Rhodes, who you may remember from Lily & Bloom and Gough's on Gough respectively, have banded together to create Kinship, a restaurant that champions the concept of putting family first. Now, we're not just talking about their new world cuisine with soulful, rustic-style dishes designed for sharing with family and friends, but also how they aim to forge sustainable relationships with family-run farms and suppliers. Not only does it help support smaller and more local communities and economies, but it also brings in high quality ingredients and the freshest produce possible, such as home-grown carrots from the New Territories, and salmon from the Faroe Islands.

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At Kinship, a relaxed design runs throughout — providing the kind of atmosphere that is easily anyone's favourite kind of neighbourhood eatery. Shades of aegean blue, teal seating, warm wood, and bottle green tiles add a splash of colour to the industrial ceilings and partial slate floor. Here, a brotherly relationship that spans seven years sees Grare running the kitchen while Rhodes manages front of house, and puts a creative menu — inspired by both chefs' American and English backgrounds and travel experiences — on the table.

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The a la carte menu has four elements; appetisers (or 'first flavours'), main course ('main event'), sides ('bits & pieces') and dessert ('sweet treats'). To start, highlights include a velvety and rich Chicken liver mousse with rehydrated raisin relish and grated horseradish, paired with crumbly homemade oat crackers, along with a Grass-fed Australian beef tartare that has an Asian twist of Bali bean salad, roasted peanut sauce and a fresh lime sambal. The Almost moules frites are a must-try too; where tangy mollusk morsels are soaked in shellfish broth and served with crunchy potato.

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For the main event, it's worth sharing a few dishes in which the Giant duck ravioli will please, and surprise, most. It's filled with juicy slow-cooked duck leg, and a Chinese lo shui (master sauce) in a scallion and ginger cream, for a flavourful pasta with a favourable Asian accent. The Spiced seafood stew is another crowd pleaser with its smoky charred lobster meat, soft black cod, sofrito and spätzle (a type of German egg pasta). This can all be complemented by sides of creamy Mashed potato seasoned with oregano and bay leaf, or our favourite way to eat brussel sprouts, fried and drenched in a tangy ponzu.

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A sweet ending can be found with the most simple but nostalgia-inducing bowl of homemade Mr. Whippy ice cream, mixed with chocolate brownie bites, crackles of peanut brittle and salted caramel sauce, or the Chocolate and coconut tart topped with a pandan-infused mousse, sweet kaya jam and toasted coconut.

 

An All American (or is it British?) Weekend Brunch Experience

Of course, a Hong Kong restaurant wouldn't be fully complete without a weekend brunch and thus, Kinship have launched their own alternating brunch series. Inspired by the two Chef's childhood memories, it will rotate between The American Menu and The British Menu, every weekend.

The American Brunch Menu by Grare will take care of all the US classics. Think homemade biscuits with Southern-style sausage gravy, soft-scrambled eggs with Chef's signature Cajun seasoning, and the American breakfast dish of corned beef hash with caramelised onions. Thereafter you can choose a main dish such as Hot and sweet fried chicken and waffles, polenta and fried prawn with pickled jalapeño sour cream, or stack them up high with fluffy pancakes served with crispy bacon, peanut butter and maple syrup.  Boardwalk-style desserts including ice cream sundae with all the fixin’s, drizzled with caramel sauce, and a carnival-ready funnel cake with powdered sugar are sure to satisfy your sweet tooth.

Across the pond to The British Brunch Menu by Rhodes and you'll find a traditional Sunday roast. Begin with a very English pea and ham soup, along with a chicken and truffle terrine, accompanied by Nanna's piccalili (pickled vegetable relish). Then tuck into a choice of Roast Devonshire beef sirloin with crispy Yorkshire pudding, or Baked Norwegian salmon with savoury shellfish cream. It's a family matter with the sides too, where Mum's roast potatoes and Grandma's gravy make an appearance. Not forgetting dessert, a buttery Bakewell tart with summer berries and Tonka cream is the ultimate English finale.

Which brunch reigns supreme -- you decide.

 

Kinship Weekend Brunch: HK$388 + 10% per person; available Saturdays and Sundays from 11:30pm to 4:00pm
+ HK$198 free-flow Cava, house red and white wines, beer, and the choice between American (Arnold Palmer) and British (Gin & Tonic) cocktails

 

Kinship, 3rd Floor, LL Tower, 2 Shelley Street, Central; +852 2520 0899

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Luxury Apartment in New York City 211 Elizabeth Street Nolita SoHo Apartment for Sale

Located in one of the most sought after pieces New York luxury real estate - 'North of Little Italy', this 211 Elizabeth Street apartment is expected to fetch US$6.9 million

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Renting a Luxury Apartment in London: Checking in with One Fine Stay

Renting a Luxury Apartment in London: Checking in with One Fine Stay

Over the past six years, I’ve been trotting around the world calling various cities home for a while. I’ve been in and out of hotel…

The post Renting a Luxury Apartment in London: Checking in with One Fine Stay appeared first on World of Wanderlust.

ARJÉ IS THE NEW MUST-KNOW LUXURY BRAND ON THE BLOCK

  Arjé is taking the luxury fashion industry by storm! Husband and wife disrupters Oliver and Bessie Afnaim Corral launched Arjé in February 2017 based on the see-now-buy-now business model, which means clotheshorses and fashionistas don’t have to wait months to purchase designs they see on the runway. Head over to Arjé’s site, where you will find gems for […]

Gucci Unveils First Ever Concept Store In Soho, New York at Wooster Street

Gucci newest retail outpost in Soho, New York is a reflection of Creative Director Alessandro Michele's aesthetic. The concept space also harbours creativity and innovation to convince the internet-savvy generation that there's still a reason to shop in-stores.

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Gaza Cafe – Chewy rice cake toast and best matcha lattes

Gaza Cafe It was a lovely evening in London, the weather was still very warm from a sudden mini heatwave. The polar opposite from crazy snowstorms of the Beast from…

SOFIA SANCHEZ DE BETAK’S JAPANESE INSPIRED LINE

On Tuesday April 17 at The Webster in Soho, Sofia Sanchez de Betak hosted an exclusive launch party to debut her second collaboration with The...
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